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Garry M

What district of Dublin are the following areas in: Deansgrange, Blackrock, Foxrock, Rathfarnham, Cabinteely?

eg. Dublin 4 is Donnybrook etc....

    



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lyndsayc1984
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Deansgrange and Blackrock are actually Co. Dublin, while Rathfarnham is Dublin 14 and Cabinteely and Foxrock are both Dublin 18. But the boundaries can be a bit blurred sometimes, so be careful!


murnip
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Foxrock, Blackrock, Deansgrange & Cabinteely = Dublin 18
Rathfarnham = Dublin 14


cherub
Rathfarnham is Dublin 14 and parts of it are 16. I think the rest is south county Dublin.


starrygirl
The South pretty nice area to live.


rachm0912
Rathfarnham spreads over D 14 and D 16.

not sure about the others, i used to live in D18, and was surrounded by foxrock cabinteely deansgrange, so they might be d 18 too im not sure though


bugger
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south side snob side la de la DA DA



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